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10 Bizarre Cameos In X-Men Comics
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01/01/2025
The X-Men have some weird characters, but some of the guest cameos in their books are even stranger!
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X-Men comics have been host to a multitude of bizarre and interesting characters over the years.
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In a world filled with mutants and superheroes alike,
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you'd think there isn't much that could be truly weird, but these comics certainly fit the bill.
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So prepare for what might feel like a drug-induced trip down memory lane,
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because we're taking a look at some of the weirdest guest appearances in X-Men history.
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So with this in mind, I'm Dan from WhatCulture, and these are 10 Bizarre Cameos in X-Men Comics.
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10. Santa Claus
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Santa has had more than a handful of appearances for Marvel Comics,
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but one that especially comes to mind is from 1991's Marvel Holiday Special.
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In this story, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants are making trouble around Christmas time.
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The X-Men, of course, jump into action, struggling at first,
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until a jolly man in a red suit comes to their assistance.
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He handily deals with the Brotherhood and introduces himself as Kris Kringle.
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The team is understandably skeptical,
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but soon grow to believe him when he turns the Brotherhood into toys.
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Unfortunately, the X-Men can hardly thank him before they are teleported away,
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with their minds being completely wiped of the experience, courtesy of Mr. Claus himself.
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9. Darth Vader
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Star Wars comics are published by Marvel,
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so perhaps Darth Vader's appearance on this list isn't the strangest.
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And yes, technically Vader himself hasn't actually appeared in the comics,
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but his costume certainly has.
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Kitty Pryde tests out a costume creation machine
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that apparently was just lying around on a S.H.I.E.L.S. spaceship.
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After a montage of costumes, Kitty tries on Darth Vader's suit,
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much to Nykrol's apparent worry.
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This has no real bearing on the plot,
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and nothing of consequence really happens because of it.
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The 80s X-Men references pop culture icons a lot in this manner,
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and it's always nice to see one beloved franchise show respect to another,
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even if it is only for a brief panel.
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8. The Star Trek Cast
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While chasing Proteus through dimensional portals,
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most of the cast of X-Men the Animated Series wind up in the Star Trek universe.
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Their ship is destroyed, and they are forced aboard the Enterprise, doing so in secret.
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Spock soon finds them, and after some misunderstandings,
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the two teams decide to team up to stop Proteus.
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And just in case you're disappointed that they featured the wrong Star Trek cast,
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a few years later, a second series landed the X-Men and the Next Generation cast into a team up.
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Eventually, in a move that feels weird for both franchises,
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a crossover novel was published, under the name Planet X.
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7. Frankenstein
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By the late 60s, early Marvel creators must have been running out of ideas,
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because in 1967, X-Men number 40 borrowed the concept of Frankenstein's monster.
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To their credit, Marvel writers did put their own spin on it,
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going to great lengths to explain how Mary Shelley's book was actually non-fiction,
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and Frankenstein's monster was in fact a high-tech android with a possible mutant creator.
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The X-Men ultimately defeat the monster, and in a big reveal,
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Professor X tells the team that Frankenstein's monster was actually an android built by aliens.
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It was sent to Earth long ago to act as a liaison to humanity,
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but it malfunctioned and was condemned to be frozen in ice.
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When it was thawed, it misidentified the X-Men's bright costumes as those of its creators.
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It would almost be tragic if the plot wasn't so bonkers.
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And to add further confusion to it all,
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the actual Frankenstein's monster has appeared in several Marvel comics since,
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but this version of the character is a one-off, never to appear again.
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6. Teen Titans
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In 1982, the Teen Titans and Uncanny X-Men were quite possibly
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the most popular superhero teams in comics.
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So, you can imagine the collective excitement from Marvel and DC fans alike
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when the one-shot crossover The Uncanny X-Men and the New Teen Titans was announced.
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What's even more exciting is that it's actually quite good.
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The plot teams up the two superhero groups
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and pits them against a collection of Darkseid, Deathstroke, and the Dark Phoenix.
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Darkseid schemes to use the power of the Dark Phoenix for his own malicious purposes.
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The heroes are initially captured, but rally against the villains,
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allowing Cyclops and Professor X a brief moment
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to plead to the last bit of Jean Grey's humanity within the Dark Phoenix.
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They beg it to destroy Darkseid and,
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in a sacrifice much like the original climax of the Dark Phoenix saga,
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Jean gives her life a second time and saves the universe.
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5. Wildcats
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One of the biggest real-life storylines of the 1990s comic book scene
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was the defection of Jim Lee, Todd McFarlane,
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and a host of other major writers and artists
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from the big-name comic book publishers
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to creator-owned independent publisher Image Comics.
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At the core of this conflict was comic creators
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wanting to own the original characters they created for companies like Marvel and DC,
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which would allow them to make royalties if the characters turned out to be profitable.
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For years, comic creators were overworked and underpaid
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for companies that reported huge profits using the creators' works.
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Image was created by Lee and his peers to fix that.
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One of Jim Lee's most notable works at Image Comics was Wildcats.
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After just a few years, Wildcats became a pretty widely known comic
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and could safely be called a success.
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So, given all that background,
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it was a little bit strange when the crossover Wildcats-X-Men
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found its way to shelves in 1997.
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It should be made clear, however,
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Jim Lee was no longer writing the book at the time.
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But it still seems weird that the legacy of one of the founders of Image Comics
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would crossover with everything the company was created in rebellion against.
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Number four, KISS.
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KISS is a world-famous rock band,
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and KISS, according to Marvel Comics' KISS Nation Issue 1,
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is also an alternate reality superhero team.
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This one-shot comic switches between the expected comic book action
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and artifacts of KISS memorabilia.
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The story is as generic as you'd expect.
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A bunch of monsters are attacking New York,
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so KISS and the X-Men have to team up and stop them.
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This comic book may seem like an out-there concept for KISS to do,
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but when you remember that you can actually be buried in a KISS casket,
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this feels a lot less outlandish.
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Honestly, this comic was just meant to tell us how cool KISS are.
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And hey, in the end, it kind of works.
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Number three, Chris Claremont.
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Chris Claremont, the godfather of X-Men comics,
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self-inserted himself into X-Comics on more than one occasion.
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The most memorable of these appearances was in Excalibur Mojo Mayhem,
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which has him traveling with some fellow comic book creators
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to a book signing somewhere in England.
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Kitty Pryde stops their car and commandeers the vehicle,
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assuring the group that it's an emergency.
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Some brief hilarity ensues,
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ultimately leaving Chris and his fellow comic book creatives
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stranded on a British road in the middle of nowhere.
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Number two, the many celebrities in the Hellfire Gala.
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In-universe, the Hellfire Gala was meant to be a showcase of mutant culture
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and prosperity on their new island nation of Krakow.
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It is also quite notable because it featured several real-life celebrity cameos.
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You may have seen some of it over on Twitter,
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as the event reached out to celebs from a large range of backgrounds and fan bases,
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from Eminem to Conan O'Brien, George R.R. Martin to Killer Mike.
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The sheer quantity of guests featured here was staggering,
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but perhaps the most interesting invitee was Kevin Feige,
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who makes a brief appearance talking to Cyclops in X-Men 21.
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Feige, for those not in the know, is the father of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Number one, Obnoxio the Clown.
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If you don't know who Obnoxio the Clown is, that's fine.
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Few people do when they open up this comic.
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The answer is just so baffling.
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Turns out, Obnoxio was the mascot of Crazy Magazine,
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a now-defunct Marvel humor publication that really never had much to do with the comics.
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For some reason, after Crazy Magazine went under,
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Obnoxio starred in a one-shot comic titled Obnoxio the Clown vs. the X-Men.
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The story has the X-Men celebrating Kitty Pryde's birthday
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and Professor X, being a wise and reasonable guardian to a 14-year-old girl,
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hired a drunken Slovenly clown to help Kitty celebrate.
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He also told no one that he did this, which is unfortunate
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because Charles is promptly knocked out by an intruder at the beginning of the story,
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causing the X-Men to mistake Obnoxio for the guilty culprit.
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Somehow, the clown manages to survive against the full might of the X-Men.
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While the actual intruder attacks everyone from the Danger Room's control panel,
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Obnoxio ends up thwarting the villain, and the X-Men apologise for attacking him.
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But it's too late, and Obnoxio simply turns and angrily grumbles his way out of the mansion.
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And that's our list!
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Know of any other bizarre cameos in X-Men comics?
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Let us know in the comments section below.
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You can follow me on Twitter at DanJayDurkin,
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and after that, be sure to swing on over to WhatCulture.com
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for more lists and articles like this every single day.
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For now though, I've been Dan, and I'll catch you in the next one.
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